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literally, the pelosi's, nancy pelosi and her husband were given access to 5000 shares of stock in vsat. they're able to buy the zip $44 a share. the next day when they went public in italy sold at $66 a share in a matter of weeks was over $90. in inundate there is -- was a pro-quote? i don't know. what is curious as pelosi received those access to the shares, which are enormously difficult for anyone to get. at the same time they received access to those committees that had two pieces of legislation they were profoundly concerned about on capitol hill. the important thing to remember with the set is the set is not a credit card issuer. they're a credit card company. they make their money from the 3% of the restaurants or the grocery store to use the card act as a merchant's wife see. about 3%. that's a visa makes their money. not in interest rates or anything else. these two pieces of legislation dealt specifically with this issue of swiped fees. one came out of committee with strong bipartisan support, but never received a vote on the house floor. nancy pelosi never latitude. the same
literally, the pelosi's, nancy pelosi and her husband were given access to 5000 shares of stock in vsat. they're able to buy the zip $44 a share. the next day when they went public in italy sold at $66 a share in a matter of weeks was over $90. in inundate there is -- was a pro-quote? i don't know. what is curious as pelosi received those access to the shares, which are enormously difficult for anyone to get. at the same time they received access to those committees that had two pieces of...
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and specifically would any speaker, whether it's john boehner, nancy pelosi or anybody else, allow a bill to pass like this, especially one that violates four republican party doctrine that would raise taxes, would they allow it to -- and the answer to that is probably not. democrats have alleged for week now what john bain ser doing is waiting until the gavel is safely in his hands for the next congress. that happens on january 3rd, when they formally elect a speaker. that's one theory, but probably the thing that make the most sense is the fact that then it becomes a vote to cut taxes for 98% of americans, instead of allowing them to rise for 1% or 2%. that is something logically the republicans would probably or more likely go along with, though at this point who knows where we'll end up with on this thing. january 3rd is the new congress. in the days after that, that's the inertia it scenario. >> gentlemen, thanks so that. i appreciate it. >>> we want to bring in today's panel s perry bacon, democratic strategy margie omero, and chip saltzmann. i want to talk about with what stev
and specifically would any speaker, whether it's john boehner, nancy pelosi or anybody else, allow a bill to pass like this, especially one that violates four republican party doctrine that would raise taxes, would they allow it to -- and the answer to that is probably not. democrats have alleged for week now what john bain ser doing is waiting until the gavel is safely in his hands for the next congress. that happens on january 3rd, when they formally elect a speaker. that's one theory, but...
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pelosi tomorrow afternoon at the white house. to try to find out if there is a way to avert the fiscal cliff. today, after the president returned from his vacation in hawaii, he did meet with his senior advisors. they did conduct some back- channel negotiations as they have been during the holidays on a bill to possibly avert the fiscal cliff. those talks i'm told did not make much progress. the face-to-face conversations may fact create the possibility of a breakthrough. but right now the president has no new proposals to give his congressional leaders. he will stick with what he told the nation on friday-- raise income taxes for households earning more than $250,000, extend unemployment benefits for those americans out of work for more than six months, and try to find some other means to avert the fiscal cliff before that deadline, and tomorrow, may give us a glimmer of hope but as i said, the white house does not consider this a breakthrough, but everyone is and will be talking. >> glor: major garrett at the white house. thank
pelosi tomorrow afternoon at the white house. to try to find out if there is a way to avert the fiscal cliff. today, after the president returned from his vacation in hawaii, he did meet with his senior advisors. they did conduct some back- channel negotiations as they have been during the holidays on a bill to possibly avert the fiscal cliff. those talks i'm told did not make much progress. the face-to-face conversations may fact create the possibility of a breakthrough. but right now the...
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she's the daughter of nancy pelosi, the highest ranking woman in congressional history. so glad to be able to welcome you to the show, kristine. thanks very much. you've written the book, and the reason is because what you're seeing right now going on in you know, the across the country s this war on women, and it's important to have women in office. >> it absolutely is. the republicans said a year ago that they weren't going to have a war with respect to planned parenthood. they declared war and used the term and we took them seriously. starting last year when planned parenthood won the funding fight, that laid the groundwork when other decisions would come, the koman decision and won it goes to show when women vote progressives can win. and when women organize and bring common sense to the conversation it becomes more authentic. >> last night i put out a call for women to run and serve their country, that we have a duty to serve. some of the feedback that i got on the website was how do i raise money? i'd love to do it, but how is the how-to, but this is a good how-to
she's the daughter of nancy pelosi, the highest ranking woman in congressional history. so glad to be able to welcome you to the show, kristine. thanks very much. you've written the book, and the reason is because what you're seeing right now going on in you know, the across the country s this war on women, and it's important to have women in office. >> it absolutely is. the republicans said a year ago that they weren't going to have a war with respect to planned parenthood. they declared...
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nancy pelosi running again. david petraeus will testify tomorrow in front of senate intelligence committee, not in front of cameras but on capitol hill tomorrow. let me bring back alfonso and jackie and i want to go back to the nancy pelosi news. alfonso, status quo, but it's status quo among the leaders. boehner and mcconnell still in charge. although they did better and you could argue there's no reason. are you surprised there's not a push to change leaders inside your party even if it's just the face of the party a little bit? >> it's difficult. within the house there is -- i think there will be a battle for the conference chair. >> but it's a -- >> i'm surprised, yeah, but at the same time, we need strong leadership and a strong speaker and i think boehner can do a good job -- >> looks like he's going to get more political leeway. he doesn't have eric cantor. it seems like there's for trust between the two but, jackie, if the american people had known they not only were re-electing status quo but the same p
nancy pelosi running again. david petraeus will testify tomorrow in front of senate intelligence committee, not in front of cameras but on capitol hill tomorrow. let me bring back alfonso and jackie and i want to go back to the nancy pelosi news. alfonso, status quo, but it's status quo among the leaders. boehner and mcconnell still in charge. although they did better and you could argue there's no reason. are you surprised there's not a push to change leaders inside your party even if it's...
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. >> up next, nancy pelosi's daughter kristine s up to something. she's rabble rousing, and she'll join me next. later brett ehrlich takes on rick santorum's relationships this time. >> coming up, satan is out to get you but you probably already knew that. that and more on "the war room." this is countdown south carolina. forgot the name of the show p.m. what makes sam adams boston lager great is as simple as abc. a, the appearance. amber. [ jim ] b, balance. sam adams has malt sweetness hoppy bitterness. [ jim ] c, complexity. pine notes grapefruit notes. only believe your own pallet. go taste them. ♪ >> news out of virginia as governor bob mcdonald reversed his stance on a controversial bill that would have required women to get an ultrasound of transvaginal ultrasound before receiving an abortion. the bill through national outcry and mcdonald who vowed to sign it today changed his stance saying mandaten an invasive procedure is not a proper role for the state. interesting, the vrabel is just one battle in a larger war against women's health. it
. >> up next, nancy pelosi's daughter kristine s up to something. she's rabble rousing, and she'll join me next. later brett ehrlich takes on rick santorum's relationships this time. >> coming up, satan is out to get you but you probably already knew that. that and more on "the war room." this is countdown south carolina. forgot the name of the show p.m. what makes sam adams boston lager great is as simple as abc. a, the appearance. amber. [ jim ] b, balance. sam adams has...
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gingrich not only teamed up with nancy pelosi on global warming, but together they co-sponsored a bill that gave $60 million a year to a u.n. program supporting china's brutal one-child policy. >> you know there's been a lot of discussion in my head whether ads work in primary elections. people have made up their mind, no ad's going to change their mind. >> primaries -- yeah, in primaries, they are deadly, particularly in republican primaries. and that ad in particular for newt gingrich was devastating because it hit -- it was the kitchen sink. it threw it all in there. >> what did it say about him that they didn't like? >> it said that, you know, he's an insider. >> washington pal. >> he's a washington pal. >> yeah. >> look, he even pals around with nancy pelosi. didn't we just fire her? >> didn't you see those loving looks that they managed to work with the camera shot there, the loving looks? >> real quick on that. the interesting thing, and i would have pivoted off of that caption of him and nancy together because that's what the people are looking for, that partnership working, ge
gingrich not only teamed up with nancy pelosi on global warming, but together they co-sponsored a bill that gave $60 million a year to a u.n. program supporting china's brutal one-child policy. >> you know there's been a lot of discussion in my head whether ads work in primary elections. people have made up their mind, no ad's going to change their mind. >> primaries -- yeah, in primaries, they are deadly, particularly in republican primaries. and that ad in particular for newt...
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the first one would be nancy pelosi, speaker of the house from san francisco. when she first came to congress in 1987 her net worth was around $3 million. in the 20 years she has served in congress after that her net worth has gone up 876% which means if you do it on a compounded interest you are averaging about 24% return on your investment every year. i think george soros or warren buffett would kill for that kind of return on investment so a dramatic increase of wealth and i'm going to argue at least part of that, in large part of that is connected to her political decision. what about a republican? the speaker of the house immediately before her was dennis hastert from illinois. dennis hastert when he became speaker in the late 1990s had a network -- net worth around $300,000. when he left as speaker less than a decade later it was in the millions. could potential he have been as high as $11 million. he didn't inherit money. he didn't win the lotto. it's a function of him leveraging his position or order to enrich himself. those are two individuals that the
the first one would be nancy pelosi, speaker of the house from san francisco. when she first came to congress in 1987 her net worth was around $3 million. in the 20 years she has served in congress after that her net worth has gone up 876% which means if you do it on a compounded interest you are averaging about 24% return on your investment every year. i think george soros or warren buffett would kill for that kind of return on investment so a dramatic increase of wealth and i'm going to argue...
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speaker nancy pelosi helped create the oce as a solution. in just four years they have done more than 100 investigations of lawmakers raising serious questions about possible congressional misdeeds. in 37 of those investigations, the oce referred them on to the actual house ethics committee for further review, meaning that in those 37 cases, the oce found reason to believe that house ethics and sometimes federal laws were likely violated. so why exactly does congress want to kill it? well, actually, that's hard to say. folks like these who have in the past voted to cut the oce budget or limit its powers refused to talk to us. for those who would talk, opinions were mixed. >> i think it's important there be some way for the public, for someone outside of congress to raise issues about the conduct of members of congress. one of the things that -- is it oce, oce has sent to the ethics committee was actually pretty flimsy. >> i supported it the first time, i'll support it again. >> i don't think it's working well. >> is there anything oce has do
speaker nancy pelosi helped create the oce as a solution. in just four years they have done more than 100 investigations of lawmakers raising serious questions about possible congressional misdeeds. in 37 of those investigations, the oce referred them on to the actual house ethics committee for further review, meaning that in those 37 cases, the oce found reason to believe that house ethics and sometimes federal laws were likely violated. so why exactly does congress want to kill it? well,...
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and nancy pelosi is weighing in on what some consider the soap opera style dealings in washington. >> the woman at the center of the scandal has yet to break her silence. broadwell is seen here in a lexus suv backing into her brother's home where she's been staying. the fbi is investigating general daniels. the fbi is looking into e- mails. >> you can assure someone went over the line with her because she's just not that type of person. >> reporter: petraeus stepped down last friday. his registration nation leaves lawmakers in a lurch. they were planning to hear from the general this week over the attack in benghazi. >> i will say that i think it's absolutely impartive that general petraeus come and testify. >> and today california representative nancy pelosi says while she has questions about why congress wasn't told earlier she considers what happens to be dishonorable. not a security risk. >> if it doesn't involve national security, the notification requirement doesn't trigger. if it involves poor behavior yeah it would have been nice to know before we saw it on tv. >> reporter: ce
and nancy pelosi is weighing in on what some consider the soap opera style dealings in washington. >> the woman at the center of the scandal has yet to break her silence. broadwell is seen here in a lexus suv backing into her brother's home where she's been staying. the fbi is investigating general daniels. the fbi is looking into e- mails. >> you can assure someone went over the line with her because she's just not that type of person. >> reporter: petraeus stepped down last...
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. >> and i got nancy pelosi on the record on that subject yesterday in a clip we have not played, but we're going to play in a second. her reaction to that -- her diagnosis of that on the republican side and how she says it has been different in the past is fascinating and that's coming up. and it's apparently mraz. >> can i just say, every day, i get into my show and there's nine names that i forget to check the pronunciation. >> i'm sorry. i'll never do it again. chris hayes, i'm going to call it yupa. i hope you don't mind. we'll be right back. >>> the scariest sentence in the english language is this one. elizabeth warren will be the next senator from the state of massachusetts. now that that very scary sentence has come true, it's playing out in an interesting and very specific way. that's next. >>> the system is rigged. look around. oil companies guzzle down billions in profits. billionaires pay lower tax rates than their secretaries. and wall street ceos, the same ones who wrecked our economy and destroyed millions of jobs still strut around congress demanding favors and acting
. >> and i got nancy pelosi on the record on that subject yesterday in a clip we have not played, but we're going to play in a second. her reaction to that -- her diagnosis of that on the republican side and how she says it has been different in the past is fascinating and that's coming up. and it's apparently mraz. >> can i just say, every day, i get into my show and there's nine names that i forget to check the pronunciation. >> i'm sorry. i'll never do it again. chris...
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we tried the nancy pelosi way. the first two years president obama was in office she peaceally got everything she wanted from the dodd-frank legislation to the health care legislation, to the passage of cap and trade in the house. we know what was next, the card check unionization bill. gregg: right. >> all the things nancy pelosi was doing to turn the economy around the first two years her, you know, was terrible. obviously she disagrees what it takes to create a job. gregg: even the christian science monitor, david grant said this of this new bill. none of these provisions put as shovel in an unemployed construction worker's hand or cuts taxes to allow employers to have more money. isn't that true? >> well, it is true. it is not a construction jobs bill. it is not an infrastructure bill. so i will give them that. the house is working on trying to put together a highway bill. i would mention to you that when the democrats controlled the entire process they advanced no infrastructure bill. the only reason we're tal
we tried the nancy pelosi way. the first two years president obama was in office she peaceally got everything she wanted from the dodd-frank legislation to the health care legislation, to the passage of cap and trade in the house. we know what was next, the card check unionization bill. gregg: right. >> all the things nancy pelosi was doing to turn the economy around the first two years her, you know, was terrible. obviously she disagrees what it takes to create a job. gregg: even the...
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nancy pelosi called for that. >> the voices of reasons cannot be silent. through administrative action we must limit the proliferation of automatic weapon that have no purpose other than to kill citizens. >> the newtown tragedy could be a tipping point for some pro-gun lawmakers. >> reporter: the numbers are striking, 8,500 people died each year in gun violence. since columbine, more than 30 mass murders. the latest is chilling. >> shame on nra. >> reporter: as protesters gathered outside of washington, the nra declined to comment on the debate. but there were signs that they have. joe manchin, a life long nra member said he's rethinking his position. >> i don't know anybody that goes hunting with an assault rifle. i don't know anybody that needs those types of multiple clips as far as ammunition. >> reporter: and joe scarborough, now an nbc host also reversed himself on gun control. >> politicians can no longer be allowed to defend the statistic customer quo, they must instead be forced to defend our children. >> reporter: at least one texas republican de
nancy pelosi called for that. >> the voices of reasons cannot be silent. through administrative action we must limit the proliferation of automatic weapon that have no purpose other than to kill citizens. >> the newtown tragedy could be a tipping point for some pro-gun lawmakers. >> reporter: the numbers are striking, 8,500 people died each year in gun violence. since columbine, more than 30 mass murders. the latest is chilling. >> shame on nra. >> reporter: as...
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i wonder if valerie jarrett borrowed this from nancy pelosi. remember? >> unemployment insurance we talk about it as a safety net. this is one of the biggest stimulation to economy. this money is spent quickly. it injects demand into the economy and job creating. >> unemployment insurance ex tension is not only good for individuals, it is makes an impact. it would make a difference of 600,000 jobs to our economy. >> monica: joining me with rea action, charles payne and co-host of the five, andrea tantaros. great to see you guys. >> we got nancy pelosi unemployment creates jobs. then we've got valerie jarret that is running the white house and the country. basically saying unemployment checks stimulate the economy. this is classic leftist thinking. they actually believe that does it? >> this is the neo keynesian. they believe if you give money to a defense contractor or sit on a guy sitting on the couch. that is sometime lieu active. we know that looking at history clearly pelosi didn't study history, obama didn't study history. if you look back what got
i wonder if valerie jarrett borrowed this from nancy pelosi. remember? >> unemployment insurance we talk about it as a safety net. this is one of the biggest stimulation to economy. this money is spent quickly. it injects demand into the economy and job creating. >> unemployment insurance ex tension is not only good for individuals, it is makes an impact. it would make a difference of 600,000 jobs to our economy. >> monica: joining me with rea action, charles payne and co-host...
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haas night nancy pelosi called for just that. >> the voices of reason cannot be silent. through administrative action we must limit the proliferation of weapons and ammunitions that have no other purpose than to kill citizens. >> as the debate over gun control heats up, the newtown tragedy could be a new tipping point for some pro gun control lawmakers. >> reporter: the numbers are striking, 8,500 people die each year in gun violence. since columbine, nearly 14 years ago, more than 30 mass murders involving guns. the list is chilling. >> shame on nra. >> reporter: as protesters gathered outside offices in washington, the nra again declined to comment on the debate, but there were signs that the sandy hook massacre has impacted capitol hill. >> as your senator i will protect our second amendment rights. >> reporter: west virginia senator, joe manchin, a life-long nra member said he is rethinking his own positions. >> i don't know anybody that goes hunting with an assault rifle. i don't know anybody that needs those types of multiple clips as far as ammunition. >> reporter
haas night nancy pelosi called for just that. >> the voices of reason cannot be silent. through administrative action we must limit the proliferation of weapons and ammunitions that have no other purpose than to kill citizens. >> as the debate over gun control heats up, the newtown tragedy could be a new tipping point for some pro gun control lawmakers. >> reporter: the numbers are striking, 8,500 people die each year in gun violence. since columbine, nearly 14 years ago, more...
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but i think that nancy pelosi is going to do another great job, and she always do host that nancy pelosi again announcing she is staying on as democratic leader for the 113th congress. she marks 25 years, a court or century, in the house of representatives. let's go to lake placid, florida. d. is an independent. >> caller: hi. i'm glad pelosi wants to stay on because she's not afraid of the republicans like most democrats are. she's a great woman. thank you. >> host: thank you. speaking of florida, debbie wasserman schultz was one of a number of female legislators speaking today at the annual gathering but today there was focusing on the election results and what's ahead for congress and president obama agenda. debbie wasserman schultz, the democratic committee chair also speaking today. here's some of what she had to say. >> let's just go to that success for a second. i think, i think it's important, by the way, women cannot for president obama with 55% of the vote. 184 women ran for congressional office this year and 40% of the u.s. population now has at least one woman senator. there
but i think that nancy pelosi is going to do another great job, and she always do host that nancy pelosi again announcing she is staying on as democratic leader for the 113th congress. she marks 25 years, a court or century, in the house of representatives. let's go to lake placid, florida. d. is an independent. >> caller: hi. i'm glad pelosi wants to stay on because she's not afraid of the republicans like most democrats are. she's a great woman. thank you. >> host: thank you....
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. >> reporter: while democrats balk at any intention of entitlement reform, nancy pelosi signals a new openness >> do we want to have saves from everything that we do? certainly. we need revenue, savings, and growth. >> reporter: she said there appeared to be interest among the leaders for a big deal, $4 trillion in deficit reduction along the lineups of the grand bargain -- lines of the grand bargain that fell apart between the president dent and john boehner last year. >>> tonight the shelves are empty. >> i'm just fighting for my rights and don't take away what i got. >> the twinkie is now a story of lost jobs. >> it's a childhood memory, definitely. >> in the creamy filling, there is also a lesson in nostalgia. why so many americans are suddenly so fond of yellow dye no. 5. >> here's your reward! >> thanks! creamy filling! >> and it is also the story of us. how the 150-calorie snack cake can teach us a lot about 80 years of american history. incorporated, the maker of twinkies and wonder bread ag others, has filed for banru. the beleaguered bakery will >>> hostess, the maker of twi
. >> reporter: while democrats balk at any intention of entitlement reform, nancy pelosi signals a new openness >> do we want to have saves from everything that we do? certainly. we need revenue, savings, and growth. >> reporter: she said there appeared to be interest among the leaders for a big deal, $4 trillion in deficit reduction along the lineups of the grand bargain -- lines of the grand bargain that fell apart between the president dent and john boehner last year....
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. >> and i got nancy pelosi on the record on that subject yesterday in a clip we have not played, but we're going to play in a second. her reaction to that -- her diagnosis of that on the republican side and how she says it has been different in the past is fascinating and that's coming up. and it's apparently mraz. >> can i just say, every day, i get into my show and there's nine names that i forget to check the pronunciation. >> i'm sorry. i'll never do it again. chris hayes, i'm going to call it yupa. i hope you don't mind. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] kids grow up in no time... marie callender's turkey breast with stuffing is a great reason to slow down. creamy mash potatoes, homestyle gravy and 320 calories. marie callender's. it's time to savor. and 320 calories. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they c
. >> and i got nancy pelosi on the record on that subject yesterday in a clip we have not played, but we're going to play in a second. her reaction to that -- her diagnosis of that on the republican side and how she says it has been different in the past is fascinating and that's coming up. and it's apparently mraz. >> can i just say, every day, i get into my show and there's nine names that i forget to check the pronunciation. >> i'm sorry. i'll never do it again. chris...
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yesterday, nancy pelosi told me she's staying on as the top democrat in congress and would like to see the end of 2014 timeline for afghanistan moved up. she said that she would like to see us draw down faster. ever watch chris matthews' weekend show? on sundays, he does "the chris matthews show" on nbc. and on that show he asks his guests for a prediction for the week ahead. and here, courtesy of chris and his producers, is a reason you should watch this weekend's show on nbc. >> welcome back. tell me something i didn't know. >> i got a call this week from a republican congressman seeking to call attention to his efforts to move up the timeline for the removal of our troops from afghanistan. now, this may indicate that there's more bipartisan support for that line of thinking than most people may realize. we've had bipartisanship on issue by issue, even in recent times, but not on the broad, general thing. but what this tells me and what people think about, with this in mind, there may be things about which congress can reach some bipartisanship issue by issue as we go along. >> i thi
yesterday, nancy pelosi told me she's staying on as the top democrat in congress and would like to see the end of 2014 timeline for afghanistan moved up. she said that she would like to see us draw down faster. ever watch chris matthews' weekend show? on sundays, he does "the chris matthews show" on nbc. and on that show he asks his guests for a prediction for the week ahead. and here, courtesy of chris and his producers, is a reason you should watch this weekend's show on nbc....
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he teamed up with nancy pelosi on global warning and together they co-sponsored a bill supporting china's brutal one-child policy. >> there has been a lot of discussion in my head about whether ads work in general elections. no ad is going to change their mind. >> in primaries, they are deadly, particularly in republican primaries. that ad in particular for newt gingrich was devastating. >> didn't you see the loving looks. >> real quick on that. i would have pivot off of that caption of him and nancy together. that's what the people are looking for, that partnership, working, getting things done. they were talking about global warning. >> the other thing about that ad, it was symbolic of the entire mitt romney campaign strategy in the primaries, which was a sort of take no prisoners, attack the other guy strategy. it wasn't about philosophy. he did nothing to show that mitt romney was a committed conservative. it just showed that mitt romney had tons of money and some very clever consultants that could carve up anybody in his path. that left him with a lot of making up to do once he secur
he teamed up with nancy pelosi on global warning and together they co-sponsored a bill supporting china's brutal one-child policy. >> there has been a lot of discussion in my head about whether ads work in general elections. no ad is going to change their mind. >> in primaries, they are deadly, particularly in republican primaries. that ad in particular for newt gingrich was devastating. >> didn't you see the loving looks. >> real quick on that. i would have pivot off of...
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pelosi they would prefer to see the senate brought up. the republican leadership would like to see the five-year bill move. however, it's been very difficult to wrangle the caucus on that. they're concerned about not just the top-line spending numbers but also the numbers that have been proposed. because of the oil and gas drilling provisions that are attached to the bills. >> so, what will happen? i mean, and what does the president support? >> the president has said that he supports the senate bill. he would support the senate bill. and he has said, you know, he would definitely like to sign it. lot of problems the white house has are very similar to what democrats have had with the house bill which all relate to the oil and gas drilling provisions. >> and finally, a number of votes today and tomorrow on these amendments that were agreed on upon by democrat and republican leaders in the senate, explain this. >> there have been a number of amendments that have come up, earlier, also in february, you'll remember we saw a vote on the contr
pelosi they would prefer to see the senate brought up. the republican leadership would like to see the five-year bill move. however, it's been very difficult to wrangle the caucus on that. they're concerned about not just the top-line spending numbers but also the numbers that have been proposed. because of the oil and gas drilling provisions that are attached to the bills. >> so, what will happen? i mean, and what does the president support? >> the president has said that he...
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nancy pelosi and john boehner arguing over the debt ceiling scheduled tax hikes. they have yet to move on either one of those. nancy pelosi taking it to the sunday circuit talk show to slam boehner's approach. >> last year the threat of not lifting the debt ceiling caused our credit rating to be lowered. it is not a sensible mature place for us to go. we all know we have to reduce the debt. we have to do it in a balanced way if way. we don't want to go over the edge. >> boehner calling on congress to deal with all of this before the election. >> looking at the largest tax increase. we are looking at big cuts to department of defense and increase in the debt limit. why do we want to lead to rush this through at the end of the year after the election? >> on a separate note they are feeling pretty optimistic going into november that in regards a congressional seat. >> they both have to see don't they? >> donald trump making a tough call. who will be the next celebrity apprentice. ar sin yo ha-- arsenio hall or aiken? >> the winner of celebrity apprentice and 1 millio
nancy pelosi and john boehner arguing over the debt ceiling scheduled tax hikes. they have yet to move on either one of those. nancy pelosi taking it to the sunday circuit talk show to slam boehner's approach. >> last year the threat of not lifting the debt ceiling caused our credit rating to be lowered. it is not a sensible mature place for us to go. we all know we have to reduce the debt. we have to do it in a balanced way if way. we don't want to go over the edge. >> boehner...
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you see nancy pelosi and you see hillary clinton and you see michelle bachman and people think it's mission accomplished. there are women everywhere. there are plenty of them. but the reality is we're talking about 17% in congress. 24% in state legislatures. of all of the governors in this country, only 6 women. and that's down from the record. we've been going down in statewide elective office consistently. >>> so we see this kind of flat lining. and we all sort of moan what can we do? and we looked at the year 2012. and we said this is another year of opportunity. and we thought about this at the center and with our partner, mary hughs out in california a while ago and we've been working on something called the 2012 project to take advantage of 201. let's look at this year. it's redistricting year. every congressional district redrawn, creating new open seats, making incumbents a little less entrenched, more retirements than we normally see. so we see some similarities there. it's also a presidential election year. that we only get every 20 years, redistricting every ten. and in president
you see nancy pelosi and you see hillary clinton and you see michelle bachman and people think it's mission accomplished. there are women everywhere. there are plenty of them. but the reality is we're talking about 17% in congress. 24% in state legislatures. of all of the governors in this country, only 6 women. and that's down from the record. we've been going down in statewide elective office consistently. >>> so we see this kind of flat lining. and we all sort of moan what can we...
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pelosi back in the speaker chair in the house. the top leaders, nancy pe loes oi, diane fein teen and governor jerry brown all increased the crowds. they urged activists to work towards winning a two-thirds super majority in the sem before i and state senate. that is the margin needed to pass new taxes and place mured on the ballot without republican approval. a bay area man ran nearly two marathons in a row in honor of his mother-in-law dying of cancer. he also did it to help others. stephanie trong watched the finish in sunnyvale and has his story tonight. >> reporter: what a finish that was, too. the celebration continued for hours after he ran 50 miles from san francisco down the peninsula to sunnyvale's home to raise money for cancer research. his inspiration, his mother-in-law. family members wheeled her out with seconds to spare as her son-in-law rounded the corner. when mike credin finished the run from san francisco to his sunnyvale home, his inspiration was waiting for him at the homemade finish line. she is known to her
pelosi back in the speaker chair in the house. the top leaders, nancy pe loes oi, diane fein teen and governor jerry brown all increased the crowds. they urged activists to work towards winning a two-thirds super majority in the sem before i and state senate. that is the margin needed to pass new taxes and place mured on the ballot without republican approval. a bay area man ran nearly two marathons in a row in honor of his mother-in-law dying of cancer. he also did it to help others. stephanie...
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nancy pelosi getting in on the action. they need the super pacs to survive. >> yeah, yeah. >> is that going to continue to be the game in politics? >> absolutely. look at what a huge impact the groups have had on the primary. they rescued newt gingrich, rick santorum. they crushed gingrich in iowa. they make it easy for the first time ever to combine money from corporations, unions and rich people all together, right away, get out in the air, hit the other candidate. it's super easy for them, huge amount of influence. >> what's interesting about the ad from pelosi, a day after he announced that, president obama comes out and cuts him off at the knees. open the flood gates. >> who would think it increased the agony of republicans. it's prolonging their agony by not letting them get to a nominee. >> it's making it possible for a couple candidates who can't raise money the old fashioned way to stay in the race. in a weird way, you think santorum and gingrich are the grass roots. it's ironic, it's a couple wealthy benefactors
nancy pelosi getting in on the action. they need the super pacs to survive. >> yeah, yeah. >> is that going to continue to be the game in politics? >> absolutely. look at what a huge impact the groups have had on the primary. they rescued newt gingrich, rick santorum. they crushed gingrich in iowa. they make it easy for the first time ever to combine money from corporations, unions and rich people all together, right away, get out in the air, hit the other candidate. it's...
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you heard nancy pelosi saying nobody wants to go over the cliff. there is good cop bad cop going on. i bring it up for this reason. after january 1, there are a lot of republicans who won't vote for a tax increase. there are liberals on the hill saying that's fine. after january 1 all the tax rates go up. then every vote is to bring tacks back down. you can have all the tax cut votes you want. that's anged too. the leverage has changed there. >> woodruff: is it clear whether the president has more leverage or not. you started out suggesting he does have more cards to play this time. but on the other hand he can't... they can't guarantee the republicans are are going to go along. >> no. there's never a guarantee. it's a matter of going straight to the public for one thing and saying i ran on this, you elected me. this is my agenda. and he does have more leverage. he has more leverage. if you don't want to call it an electoral mandate because that's a loaded word especially in washingt. you can say he did run explicitly on this. that sort of damocles
you heard nancy pelosi saying nobody wants to go over the cliff. there is good cop bad cop going on. i bring it up for this reason. after january 1, there are a lot of republicans who won't vote for a tax increase. there are liberals on the hill saying that's fine. after january 1 all the tax rates go up. then every vote is to bring tacks back down. you can have all the tax cut votes you want. that's anged too. the leverage has changed there. >> woodruff: is it clear whether the president...
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so, i wrote my first book, about obamacare, because when nancy pelosi said we have to pass the law to find out what's in it, i thought i could write something in 270 pages to actually say what is in it. unfortunately i don't know if she read my book. my new book, "the pipes plan" was in response to the people that are always criticizing the members of congress who support repeal. when you don't like the law, but what is your plan? i would just do a ten-point plan, giving members of congress staffers some idea of what some of the ideas should be for refeel and then relaying it. i like to say, understanding health care is similar to unraveling an onion. many layers and many tearful moments. we all want to find affordable, accessible, quality care for all americans. that's our goal. how do we achieve that goal? there are two visions. one which empower -- which focused on empowering doctors and patients. the other focuses on increasing the role of government in our healthcare through increased taxes, mandates, subsidies, and ultimately controls on insurance companies. remember, obama gave
so, i wrote my first book, about obamacare, because when nancy pelosi said we have to pass the law to find out what's in it, i thought i could write something in 270 pages to actually say what is in it. unfortunately i don't know if she read my book. my new book, "the pipes plan" was in response to the people that are always criticizing the members of congress who support repeal. when you don't like the law, but what is your plan? i would just do a ten-point plan, giving members of...
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. >> brown: others including house minority leader nancy pelosi focused on why the f.b.i. did not officially inform congress about the petraeus matter much earlier. >> i think there's some answers that we have toave about notification to congress. i don't have any reason to think that there are any national security issues at stake in what has transpired. i think some dishonorable things were done, and the honorable thing has to be resign and not to go forward. >> brown: in the meantime democratic senator dianne feinstein, chair of the intelligence committee, said she now expects petraeus will testify about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, even though he's no longer head of the c.i.a. in a final strange twist, there was also news today about the f.b.i. agent who was first contacted by jill kelley last may. the wall street journal reported that he had once sent they are shirtless photos himself. for more on all of this we turn once again tonight to sari horwitz, an investigative reporter at the "washington post." potentially inappropriate communications
. >> brown: others including house minority leader nancy pelosi focused on why the f.b.i. did not officially inform congress about the petraeus matter much earlier. >> i think there's some answers that we have toave about notification to congress. i don't have any reason to think that there are any national security issues at stake in what has transpired. i think some dishonorable things were done, and the honorable thing has to be resign and not to go forward. >> brown: in...
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the party celebrated nancy pelosi's 25 years in congress. she was among the speakers along with governor jerry brown and other california elected officials. pelosi said it could help democrats win back control of the house. >> time to send a clear message across our state and to the rest of the country that california stands with the democrats. we have the party of medicare, medicaid, social security, and healthcare as a right, not a privilege. >> governor brown outlined an optimistic agenda for the state saying his administration is getting things done. >> the 54th annual grammy awards will be broadcast on cbs 5 tomorrow. tonight, a couple of bay area locals are getting ready for their 15 minutes of fame. they are among the nominees. elizabeth cook introduces us to local musicians headed to the industry's biggest night. >> paul usually doesn't put too much thought into his haircuts. but this one had to be good. >> this is pretty special. >> he is getting ready to rubble bows with music's biggest stars. not as a fan, as a nominee. he got the
the party celebrated nancy pelosi's 25 years in congress. she was among the speakers along with governor jerry brown and other california elected officials. pelosi said it could help democrats win back control of the house. >> time to send a clear message across our state and to the rest of the country that california stands with the democrats. we have the party of medicare, medicaid, social security, and healthcare as a right, not a privilege. >> governor brown outlined an...
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i think nancy pelosi is onto something. we have to remember one thing. all politics is local. and so while the democrats are having a, you know, a huge party in north carolina to get our messaging organized and to get everybody pumped up, it is really important for our members of congress to be out pressing the flesh, talking to people in their district and driving home what is at stake in this election. i don't see an issue at all. jon: terry, they might be remembering that one thing or might be remembering what happened to democratic members of congress in the last election when nancy pelosi lost her speak iship? >> this is all about nancy pelosi reclaiming the gavel in the house of representatives, becoming speaker again. she doesn't give a wit about president obama. it is about getting the gavel back. i tell you what though. you can run. you can't hide. this group of vulnerable democrats in the house of representatives have voted for obamacare. they have repeatedly endorsed and supported his job-killing economic policies. and his increases in taxes. so those candidates, wh
i think nancy pelosi is onto something. we have to remember one thing. all politics is local. and so while the democrats are having a, you know, a huge party in north carolina to get our messaging organized and to get everybody pumped up, it is really important for our members of congress to be out pressing the flesh, talking to people in their district and driving home what is at stake in this election. i don't see an issue at all. jon: terry, they might be remembering that one thing or might...
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i'll be with democratic leader nancy pelosi. t the "rachel maow show" starts right now. >> that's great to hear you're going to have nancy pelosi on tomorrow. tomorrow is going to be a huge day, one of those days we live for in this business. for no doubt. >> i'll see you tomorrow. thanks for staying with us for the next hour. 13 hours from right this second, we will be reading the most eagerly anticipated supreme court decision since the conservative majority of the court decided to mageorge b. bu the president more than a decade ago. at 10:00 a.m., the supreme court in its baroque ceremonial ostentatious way are going to do three things at once, post the health care ruling online, hand the document to court reporters that contains the ruling, and inside the court, they will reportedly read excerpts of their ruling from the bench. all thoseappen all at once at 10:00 a.m. no cameras in the çcourtroom, t all of those things will happen at the same time at 10:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow morning. that makes today one of those eve of
i'll be with democratic leader nancy pelosi. t the "rachel maow show" starts right now. >> that's great to hear you're going to have nancy pelosi on tomorrow. tomorrow is going to be a huge day, one of those days we live for in this business. for no doubt. >> i'll see you tomorrow. thanks for staying with us for the next hour. 13 hours from right this second, we will be reading the most eagerly anticipated supreme court decision since the conservative majority of the court...
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. >> and i got nancy pelosi on the road on that subject yesterday in a clip we have not played, from that interview but we're going to play in just a second. her reaction to that -- her diagnosis of that on the republican side and how she says it has been different in the past is fascinating and that's coming up. and it's apparently mraz. >> can i just say, every day, i get into my show and there's nine names that i forget to check the pronunciation. >> i thought it was mraz. i'm sorry mr. mraz. chris hayes, host of "up with chris hayes." i'm going to call it upha. ometh? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out mor
. >> and i got nancy pelosi on the road on that subject yesterday in a clip we have not played, from that interview but we're going to play in just a second. her reaction to that -- her diagnosis of that on the republican side and how she says it has been different in the past is fascinating and that's coming up. and it's apparently mraz. >> can i just say, every day, i get into my show and there's nine names that i forget to check the pronunciation. >> i thought it was mraz....